Russian scientists allegedly found a crater from the Tunguska meteorite
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Minin University specialists returned from a 13-day expedition to the Great Basin in Eastern Siberia
The crater of the Tunguska meteorite, apparently, was found by scientists from Minin University from Nizhny Novgorod. They told the MK correspondent about this while still on the territory of the Tunguska Reserve.
The expedition to study the alleged place where the meteorite fell took place from 17 to 30 August.
According to the senior lecturer of the Department of Physics, Mathematics and Physical and Mathematical Education of Minin University Alexei Kiselev, his scientific group headed by him examined an object discovered from space images – a swamp with a ring structure (it is located east of the famous Suslov funnel, which was originally taken for a crater from Tunguska meteorite). In bottom sediments, scientists discovered what, in their opinion, could be evidence of a meteorite fall in 1908.
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